In Silent Mode: Converts the user’s
default profile if it can be found, or does nothing if a default profile cannot be
found.

In Interactive Mode: Prompts the
user to select a single profile to convert if it finds two or more eligible profiles
connecting to Exchange server(s), or finds only one eligible profile that is not set
as the user’s default. If the program finds only one eligible profile, and it
is set as the user’s default, the program automatically converts that profile
without any user interaction. If the program finds no eligible profiles, it does nothing—
neither converts nor creates any user profile.

Remember that the user
program will convert only an “eligible” profile, meaning that the profile
must include message services of at least one type designated in the Converted/upgraded
Profile Settings section of this screen (below), and must not have been fully converted
(all of its .pst files converted) by a previous run of the user
program (although the remaining, unconverted .pst files of a partially
converted profile can be converted).

Create new user profiles without conversion/upgrade: Tells the user program to create a new Outlook user profile, ignoring
any existing profiles that may already exist for the user. It will create only one
new profile for a given user, even if the user runs the installation two or more times.

Convert/upgrade or create: Tells
the user program to convert an existing Outlook user profile if it can find one, or
create a new profile if it cannot find an existing one:

In Silent Mode: Converts the user’s
default Outlook profile if it can be found, or creates a new profile if a default
profile cannot be found.

In Interactive Mode: Prompts the
user to select a single profile to convert if it finds two or more eligible profiles
connecting to Exchange server(s), or finds only one eligible profile that is not set
as the user’s default. If the program finds only one eligible profile, and it
is set as the user’s default, the program automatically converts that profile
without any user interaction. If the program finds no eligible profiles, it creates
a new one.

Converted/upgraded Profile Settings

Special Note for Version Upgrade: For any users running
this package who are upgrading from Sun Java System Connector version 6 to version
7, the user program will ignore any server-parameter changes that may be entered on
the Servers panel— except for the Address Book Server, since it is new in version
7. The program will, however, apply any server-parameter changes to any of the other
types of converted profiles. If you want to change any server parameters for users
who are upgrading, you should create a separate package for those users and set it
to Create new user profiles ... (under User profile settings above).

If converting/upgrading, select the types
of profiles eligible for conversion/upgrade: Checkmark the box(es) that
correspond to the profile type(s) that the user program should consider “eligible”
for conversion. Remember that an “eligible” profile must include message
services of at least one type designated here, and must not have been fully converted
(all of its .pst files converted) by a previous run of the user
program (although the remaining, unconverted .pst files of a partially
converted profile can be converted).

The “Upgrade Version 7.0 Sun
Java System Connector for Microsoft Outlook profiles (GAL Support)” corresponds
to the removal of the Microsoft LDAP provider. The new GAL feature replaces Microsoft
LDAP. This option does not perform any data migration.

Note that different
types of data associated with different profile types are migrated differently, as
shown in the table below.

— Migrating From—

Exchange

MS POP

MS IMAP

SJSC 6

Mail

Not Migrated(server data)

SJOC-local.pst

SJOC-local.pst

Not Migrated (server data)

Contacts

Addr Bk Server

Addr Bk Server

Addr Bk Server

Addr Bk Server

Calendar

Not Migrated(server data)

CalendarServer

CalendarServer

Not Migrated(server data)

Tasks

Not Migrated(server data)

CalendarServer

CalendarServer

Not Migrated(server data)

Sticky Notes

SJOC.pst

SJOC.pst

SJOC.pst

SJOC.pst

Journals

SJOC.pst

SJOC.pst

SJOC.pst

SJOC.pst

If converting/upgrading, change the profile
name to the following: The name by which the converted profile will be
identified in the drop-down list box that appears on Outlook’s user logon screen.

Created Profile Settings

These options apply only to new profiles
that the user program will create, and not to converted or upgraded profiles.

Name for new profiles: The name
by which the new profile will be identified in the drop-down list box that appears
on Outlook’s user logon screen.

Set new profile as default: If
this box is checked, the new profile will be set as the user’s default Outlook
profile.